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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1911)
! hiiWHU4 ('IWf'f "" rrwi wm iTV IWlt VrV- W ganf,'m,ty -w THE COOS.BAMIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUQUST 2, 1911 EVENING EDITION. 3 t a hunting party at Haynos' Inlet. Thoy bagged tholr first deor and enjoyed a fine venison feast lost night. Personal Notes Tone Up That 5uit! TO "T (Ja to W ImA Iwtijy 'Mil) BMHI 4 rail s With a new Pair of DUTCHESS TROUSERS thai have the appearance of being custom-made without the cost. Every pair is sold under the famous Dutchess Trousers Warranty 10 Cents a Button; $1.00 a Rip. It's Bargain Time in Dutchess Trousers We've placed prices on these goods which will leave our shelves as clean as a whistle in a very short time. Avail yourselves of the unusual values offered at this sale. This is the way we've marked them : Regular $6.00 Trousers, Now Regular $5.00 Trousers, Now Regular $4.00 Trousers, Now Regular $3.00 Trousers, Now Regular $2.00 Trousers, Now $4.85 $3.85 $3.00 $2.25 $1.45 Woolen Mill Store MILL-TO-MAN CLOTHIER fp'oEH MARSHFIELD OREGON W. P. FOX of Maxwell was hi tho city today. MISS NORA TOWER loft Tuesday to i visit friends In Portland. P. L. PHELAN of Myrtle Point was In the city on business yostordny. CLARENCE GOULD of Allegany was In tho city today on business. MRS. HERMAN SANFORD and son of Sumner were. In tho city today. MRS. ALICE SNEDDON Is expected homo on tho Rcdondo Thursday from nn extended visit near Chicago. O. J. SEELEY came over today from Coqutllc on business and pleasure. GUY DIPPELL of Tlandon Is In Mnrshflcld on business. R. M. JENNINGS hns returned from a business trip to Coqulllo valley points. M. O. WARNER of Eugcno Is In Mnrshfleld on ono of his regular trips. MRS. CHARLES McCULLOCII of Hayncs Inlet, wns a Marshflcld shopper today. JOHN MERCHANT loft todny to Join his family at nastondort's bench for a short outing. FRANK SUMNER nnd Chester Isaac son aro planning to lenvo soon for Dora for n, short outing. OLLA DOTTON nnd Ellcno U. Ry dell of Unndon aro In Marshflcld for a short stay. Boradent Tooth Paste THE ONLY MILK OF MACJNESIA TOOTH PASTE PREVENTS TOOTH DECAY, CONTAINS NO GRIT, DOES NOT WEAll AWAY Tin: ti:eth, leaves the m clean and sweet. Price 25 Cents Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. LEADING- DRUG- STORE IN COOS COUNTY. LADY With hoy of Ncrciitii'ii wishes position as cook nnd helper or wnltrcss and waiter In logging camp. Address Rm. C Hotel Rogors FOUND Pet ennnry. Owner can have samo by paying for this ad. rolls of good music. Enquire 13. N. Smith, Flagstaff, or phono 3125. WANTED A man with 911,100 to pick up n cholco corner 75x140 on corner Second and Ingorsol streotB. Title Guarantee nnd Ab stract Company. Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over .... . . $100,000 Assets Over" $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits First National Bank OF COOS HAY AT MA USIIFIELD. OREGON, Capital and surplus and profits $107,000.00 lotnl resources 535,000.00 United States Depository for Postal Savings Does a general banking business, interest paid on time and savings deposits, w OFFICERS: Wi S, Chandler, M. C Horton, Dorsev Kreltzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier, DIRECTORS: W. S, Chandler, John S, Coke, yV; U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, Hall, S, C, Rogers, r- S. Dow, W, P, Murphy, Mi C, Horton, FOR SALK Slv news Improved luntl suitable for gardening and chlckon raising, ono inllo from Myrtlo Point address Hurvoy Smith, Myr tlo Point. FOR SALK A simp, n new modern C-room houso nud lot, with all Im provements. Prlco fl,500 It tnkou at onco. Apply "V" caro of Times WANTED First clnss mechanic. Apply lu person to Deavor- Hill Coal Company. FORCED SALE 1 news at Bandon, 400 ft. of River frontago ,435.5 ft. doop; Riparian rights. Pormlt to deop water already secured from govornmont; level; ho ovor flow; porfect tltlo. Tortus. Prlco right. Address Box Gl, Dandon, Or LOOK! -at tho FOR SATjF 10-foot launch, good modol, oak timbers, well built, 4-horso-powor, Gray ongluo without coll nnd timers, G5. Sco M. O. Coleman, North Bend. WANTED To rent good dairy ranch by experienced man. Ad dress "P" caro Times. FOR SALE .My farm OOO news in ono lot or will cut up In parcels to suit. C. W. Snnford. Mnrshgold. AUTO LINE Cars nt nny tln. Phono 231 R, nftor midnight 181X FOR SALE Cheap. Good piano, a motrostylo piano player, and 40 Nobby Shades in New Browns In our lino of 320 samples of flno fabrics and then glvo us your ordor to Make a Suit to Your Order for $15.00 Bettor Suits up to 40. Romomber wo absolutely guaran tee a fit and satisfaction with ovory Suit wo sell. Come In and seo how easy It 1b to get a Suit mado to your measure as cheap as ready-mndo 'clothes. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY PHONE 2 HARRY MOIIR, ngent of tho local railway, loft today for his old homo In Nebraska for nn extended visit. MRS. W. J. BUTLER nnd MIhb Allco Butlor will lenvo on tho next Ro clondo for n month or six weeks visit nt California points. MISS LILABEL JOHNSON has re turned from n week's visit nt th Smodburg ranch nnd loft for "Tho Nook" this nftornoon. W. J. CONRAD loft todny for tho Coqulllo whero ho and J. O. Stommlor of Myrtlo Point will on doavor to bag somo big gamo. C. P. BARNARD of Rosoburg, prop rietor of tho stngo lines, enmo ovor from Bandon today. Ho nnd his fnmlly aro returning to Roso burg nftor u short outing. S LOCAL & GLEANINGS THE WEATHER. (By ABEocInted Press.) OREGON, Aug. 2. Fnlr.to- night nnd Thursday. Rising temperatures except nlong const. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RE- PORT. For twenty-four hours ending nt -1:00 p. in., Aug. 1, by Mrs. E. Mlngus, special government meteorological observer: Maximum GO Minimum 53 At 4:00 p. m G2 Precipitation 05 Wind, Northwest; partly cloudy Auto Party Rudolph Lnckstrom, Fred Nlcmo, Bee Wilson, nnd Charles. Bowman left Monday night In Fred Nlomo's enr on a ton days' trip to Portland. Coqulllo Wins. Word has boon rccolvod hero that tho Coqulllo team defeated tho Oakland team there tho other day. Oakland dropped both gnmoB In tho vnlloy on this trip. Flpo Now Home. Tho now homo fo R. E. Shlno in Coqulllo will booh bo completed and It will bo ono oi! tho finest In tho county, according to tho Coquillo Scntlnol. Will Move. Proprietor Bllvone of tho Mnrshflold TurklBh Baths has lensed tho Maglnnls houso nt tho comer of Brondway and Park avonuo nnd will probnbly movo In this week. CLAY CHURCH returned yostordny from his vacation trip Into tho mountntns. Frank Howo, who ac companied him, will romnln for nnbthor weok. MARSHFIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEIi THE LLOYD nates reduced to: Day 50c, 75c and $1.00; week 12.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges JtO.OO to $18.00 per month. FREE BATHS- K. SULLIVAN, Prop. fimes Want Ads BringJtesults HEINZ PICKLES in bulk Dills, large . per doz. 25c Sweet pickles, small, qt. 30c Sour pickles, small, qt. 25c Lockhart's Grocery 5i Two Private Phones 85 and 305 W. U. DOUGLAS Is moving Into tho First Nntlonnl Bank building, oc cupying tho sulto vacntcd by Judgo Coko who will occupy other oftlces in tho samo building. JESS DAY, tho prlzo-flghtor, return ed last night from Astoria and Portland whero ho has boon tho last few months. His last bout was another draw with Berg on July 4. Roll Property. WIIHb Ncoly of Parker8burg was in Marshflcld yos- torday and roportH that ho has dis posed of his holdings on Bear Crook. Ho has not decided whoro ho will locate Repair Tug. Tho tug Daring Is at North Bond undergoing ropalra to her boilers. Sho was to havo towed tho bargo Carondolot to Portlnnd but a leak caused her to glvo It up and nnothor tug was sont for. Fow Salmon. As yot tho salmon run horo continues vory light. It Is strnngo as tho Columbia rlvor Is having tho biggest run In years and thon It Is tho fourth-year Blnco n largo number of young salmon woro turned looso In Coos Rlvor and thoy should ho roturnlng. MRS. NEIL BARNES nnd baby will roturn to Santa Barbara, Cnl., on the noxt Redondo nftor nn extend ed visit nt tho homo of her pnr onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rogors on South Coos Rlvor. JOHN BONEBRAKE, who wns for merly engaged In tho jowolry business In Mnrshflold but who Is located nt Hlllsbco now, Is horo to visit his brothor Honry nnd other relatives nnd friends. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS will lenvo Friday or Saturday for Port land whoro sho will spend hor vacation with her brother, C. J. Mahonoy who Is practising inw there. A. E. MORTON of Llbby wns In Mnrshflold today. Ho reports tlint Walter Condron has a largo forco of men opening up tho new high way through tho O. C. & N. prop erty from Eastport. Tho work la being dono for Messrs. Klornan & Lawyer, purchasers of tho tract. Won't Oo. Dol HonnosBoy hns practically decided not to avail him solf this yoar of Judge McCredlo'a of fer for a tryout on tho" Portland Northwest Loaguo team. R. O. Gra ves spoko to Judgo McCredlo about Dol's playing and tho result was an offer from tho mngnnto to young Ilonnessoy. To Hood River. Hugh McLain leaves tomorrow for Hood Rlvor, Oregon, whoro ho will bid on tho In stallation of a now municipal wnter plant for thnt city. That Mr. Mc Lain will got tho big contract Is tho hopo of his mnny frlonds horo who nro confident thnt ho will bo nblo to do n high class work that will bo mora thnn satisfactory. T. C. RUSSELL, superintendent of tho Betivor Hill mines, was in Marshfleld today on business. Tho . dovolop'mont work on tho now slope Is being more or less delayed by tho water In tho old shaft sunk by R. A. Graham, through part of which tho new slopo oxtends. CARL McCULLOCII, Charles Mo Culloch, Wm. Schroedor, Chas. McCullpcb,, Jr., J. Al'bort Mntson, and Ralpji Kruso are members of Fight on Street. Two Marshflold mon yostordny aftornoon ongnged in a lively fight at Front nnd Com mercial nnd considerable blood was spilled before they woro sepnratod. No arresta woro mado and tholr nnmos could not bo obtained. From romnrks mado during tho atrugglo, it wns thought that ono was trying to bent tho other up because tho lattd.' had testified agalnat him lniomu caso. ,-r Jfrr Buys Mn 7iirlct. J. E. Fo:d for sbvoral' years manager of Gnm ble's Union market In Marshfleld. and Gus Riskey, who has been an employe In tho sanlo market, havo removed to Bandon whoro thoy havo purchased tho Lewln's market nnd nBsumed charge this weok. Peter Dungly has succeeded Ford as man ager of the Union market In this city. Don't forgot the Turkish Baths. PHONE 211-J. Read the Timet' Want A Life J W S